I replaced an entire Aruba Enterprice WiFi network with Unifi....best decision ever...I've being a Network Engineer for over 20 years...and I am a Cisco guy...but I love Ubiquiti and it measure up with the big dogs of the market...
Got two of these in my House and a Mesh AP out in the garage with wireless uplink. Can get full coverage and speeds everywhere. Awesome bit of kit.....
I have a large bungalow style house with 3 of those ... absolute stunning performance (also 200 Mbit on Wan), no hiccups while roaming from the office to the garden and visa versa. The only thing i'm sorry about is that I didn't buy this earlier.
Great video! I use the UAP AC LR it covers my whole apartment. We have a lot of IOT devices as well as Desktops, laptops, and tablets. I also have the security cameras that I love. Just wish they would come out with a PTZ camera. I'm a UniFi Fanboy! lol
I installed 2 of these in my home and they are amazing. Using a throughput test to the controller I get 250Mb/s in the furthest points and max out at 450Mb/s. In speed tests to the Internet I saturate my cable connection
My new home which is being built right now will be about 3,600sq ft. 2 story but no basement. I'm definitely going to add an extra AP or two when we move in. I've heard that there is a mapping/heat map feature in the controller. Will look into that when the time comes.
What was the baseline wired upload and download? I understand this was only comparing the two APS, but I would like to know the baseline you should really be measuring against.
Speed is not bad but there are soho routers with faster wireless. Also the range is not as good as I would have expected. This device is great when well placed and paired with a second. The main advantage is that it does not buckle with more than 15 wireless devices connected. I however returned mine and am still using my linksys ea9500 max which gave me much faster AC speeds. I also am using an old Asus 1900 as a second AP to handle traffic from IOT devices such as Neat cameras so they don’t bog down my network.
for those wondering the unifi AP's tested here, max though put during my tests on a enterprise network have been 200mbps up and down. This is on a ten gig connection. The HDs perform slightly better. These are single user tests. Can share multi user tests if anybody is interested. However for a home connection these are fast enough and reliable. Also the high ping here is probably not caused by the AP my tests had an average to 2ms with the highest being 4ms
What internet package is this I’m planning on getting AT&T Fiber 1000MBPS and want to get at least 100mbps everywhere in my 2800 sq ft home but want 300mbps at least if right next to it
I have a 150Mbps connection and on my 5G I get up to 140Mbps sometimes, but I have to be within 15ft of my router which is not a UAP, yet =) I'm sure you can get higher than 300Mbps on 1Gbps over UAP-ACs 5G connection. You might need a minimum of 2 of these on a 2800sqft house depending on the layout. I'm getting two old UAP-ACs for my 2100sqft house but I need coverage on my yard which I almost get with my DIR-842.
Im on 1gb fibre and get 900mb on my router wifi but cant get any more than 200mb on my Ubiquiti Unify UAP AC lite with no other devices or no interference. How did it go for you ?
Rich Lo he shows it’s on 5ghz but my question isn’t the speed it’s getting but how it compares to say 1gig speeds wired Vs wireless I have a router that gives me 500mbps down and 300 up via wireless but would it be better with this?
I bought this AP for my Gigabit connection but it fails to deliver the speeds it promises. After tweaking and fine tuning the channels the most I got was 400 Mbps.
That's because the max throughput over the 5GHz band is 450Mbps per channel. If you have multiple wifi antennas built into your network card then you could reach around 940 Mbps max. You'll never get 1 Gbps because of ethernet overhead limitations.
I have 2 of the AC-Lite's installed at my home. About the only negative side I see is that the Windows Controller software requires JAVA to work. I don't care for the security risks of running JAVA, so I will probably use the Ubiquiti Cloud Key for running the Unifi Controller.
Ubiquiti is legit. This test isn’t saying much though. Only 200 Mbps isn’t taxing it much. My previous Netgear R7300 had no problem hitting 350 Mbps on WiFi from my ISP. Nice upload btw. My point is however, you don’t need an AC pro AP from Ubiquity for only 200 Mbps nor do you need anything very high end. Testing 802.11 to 802.3 and 802.11 to 802.11 would have been the ticket to see the real limits of the APs bandwidth. If you primarily use WiFi for a 200 Mb ISP connection and not large file transfer an N AP or AC lite is plenty sufficient from Ubiquiti.
Good test but confusion could be avoided using another speed test method that does not involve the IPS connection. The ISP connection is limiting true capability of the ubiquiti hardware. Thanks for sharing.
Just wondering, I have this Ubiquiti AP placed on the 2nd floor of my house and created a SSID for it, and I keep my wireless modem to cover the main floor. My current configuration has the wireless modem still broadcasting it's original SSID so there's 2 SSID in the house, but the speed/bandwidth seems really slow like it's being split? Should I be doing something different? I can't seem to setup a mesh AP where the modem and Ubiquiti are on one SSID.
Hi Alan , it would be beneficial to install a second unifi to cover the main floor and simply switch off the wifi on the main router . You will be able to set the unifi radio channels on the controller to suit the environment . Interference will more than likely be decreasing the overall throughput at the moment
Why would you test internet speed to try to determine speed of wifi? You're including so many layers in testing besides just the wifi connectivity. Why not use iperf to check performance and get actual valid results? I have ubiquiti hardware including switches, router, and APs and they are fantastic but this "test " is garbage.
That's not entirely true. A average user would get an accurate result if they found a large file (easy to do...use google) and downloaded it. Speedtest uses a lot of boosting technology in the background, and when you run the test once the files it send you don't always get removed making the second attempt faster than first. By using this so called valuable tool you have allowed the average user think speedtest is the ultimate tool and they should use it all the time. Douche (sigh)
This is precisely what this video is intended for. An average user who wants to make their home wireless network better. There are numerous tests that can/should be run before investing money into wireless network improvement. These tests, however, are not what this video is intended for.
this test sucks. you need to use iperf with a wireless laptop to another or to a server with ethernet cable. you are just testing you internet connection. if I have a 1Mbps speed test will say that no matter what wifi I use.
No no it wont, my desktop will hit that mostly gigabit speed I get from comcast, my wifi will not barely gets past 120Mbps. So this is an average test that a normal user can use to deem if they removed the bottleneck of consumer grade wifi blues
Doc Funkinstein Mariano is right using your internet to test your network speed isn’t the best test. This guy at 200 Mbps is not hitting the limit of the AC pro AP but merely the limits of his internet. Sure if you have 1 Gbps down you can justify that as a comparison between wired and WiFi. But then again only up to 1 Gbps. If you do file transmission within the net work you find real limits on hardware not limited by your ISP.
I have one uap ac lite in my house (1200 square feet 2 story) and the speed and range is great (250mbps down and 20mbps up ) in every room I have full speed my uap is on the second floor on the roof in center of the house 😂 sorry for my English I from Poland ps. Ubiquiti is the best
I understand this. But the basis for the video was not seeing how this AP compared to other high end APs. It's more to see the expected gains as compared to a standard ISP wireless router.
Unifi access points are indeed great but this video is just a fluff piece for those who don't know any better. You don't gauge an APs performance or quality by how fast your internet is. Doing such is very misleading to the average consumer. Really not better than bestbuy advertising gold plated HDMI cables.
I have to admit i am a bit jelous. I am struggling here in "high tech germany" with a shitty 2Mbit internet connection. Whereas you don't even seem to know what to expect from your internet connection, nor how to utilize it fully or how to make a proper speed test.
First, you have fiber, second, it dont matter what AP you have if you pay for 15down and 5up or 75 down and 15up. This ACpro isnt going to pull a rabbit out its hat and magically give you better up and down loads. Your speeds are throttled from your ISP. Where the ACpro shines is... local area, not wide area. So to sum it up, yes, if you have fiber like this guy (luck bum :)) and your POS home router sucks, then yes, by all means step the game up to the ACpro, but if your like "average enthusiast" you dont have $$$ for fiber nor have access. btw, i have the complete ubiquity setup which includes this very antenna. I like the redundant LAN ports on the back.
what a load of bollocks... your connection speed is down to your fibre/isdn modem not the access point....please get the basics right at least. I have the unfi products around my house.. they ensure i have good coverage and access to the speed available from my connection via my fibre modem to my isp (using a unifi usg)... you should be ashamed
I'm not ashamed. This is, however, my fault as I have not had time to work on my home page here to explain what my channel is, and perhaps more importantly, what it isn't. The basis of my channel, and my name for that matter, is not to get into any great detail with any of the products I make videos about. There are plenty of others out there that do this. The name 'Average Enthusiast' on the surface sounds like an oxymoron, and in a way it is. An 'enthusiast' would be one that goes into the great detail with everything... thus the 'average' piece. My videos are meant to be for people who understand technology and like to tinker and make things better, but don't have the time or desire to go into great depths with things. I am a Senior Voice Engineer currently certified in Route/Switch but have also worked with enterprise wireless for numerous companies, so I understand what all of these "this is a poor test" comments are referring to. But that is not the point of my videos. This video in particular is not telling people get this AP and your internet will be faster. It's simply a test comparing the run of the mill router/AP combination that an ISP gives you with this AC Pro. And as we see by 'most' of the comments, viewers are appreciating the basic setup and generic speed test to see what this AP can do straight out of the box WITHOUT configuring any of the advanced settings. Again, there are plenty of those videos out there and that is not what my videos are intended for. Thank you for watching the video and taking the time to comment. The feedback is greatly appreciated!
Providing his internet connection is fast enough that the wireless local network is causing a bottleneck its a valid test. I would assume his download speed is limited to 200Mbps by his isp so we don't really know what this AP is fully capable of. We do know that it's much faster that the wireless connection to the router that his ISP provided.
This is absolutely a. Valid test. His old AP was obviously bottlenecking his connection. If the old AP maxed out at 90 mb/s (for whatever reason - weak radio, shit firmware, whatever) and the new one is taking full advantage of his (assumed) 200mb/s connection,. Not sure how you’re misconstruing this simple concept. Nice video by the way!
laskors is right as to the internet connection being the bottleneck... A better comparison would be to transfer a large file to a local NAS file server. You'll probably see better than the 2x speedup in this video. Also your location is crazy noisy. I mean there are a lot of other AP's that you are competing with that may also degrade your performance. Just Sayin!
I wish I could downvote this more than once. You keep propagating misinformation. WiFi is not the same as Internet. Wifi replaces cables it is not Internet access.
Phishsamich 🤣🤣 I don’t understand why this is so hard for some people to understand!! The title says “Faster WiFi?!?!” not faster internet... nowhere in the video do I even claim that my INTERNET is somehow faster... and I definitely don’t make a statement anywhere close to this access point will replace your internet. lol I simply test download and upload speeds on the AT&T router and then run the same test with the AC Pro AP and show the results. Again... I am not trying to prove something false to be true and not getting into the details of why one is faster than another. This is a very simple concept... if someone replaces a basic ISP router with this AP, they should expect to see at least a small improvement overall on their wireless devices. Their internet connection isn’t going to magically get faster... they aren’t going to be able to obtain download speeds higher than what they are paying for... but they ‘should’ expect to see better results on their home wireless network. Simple.
I replaced an entire Aruba Enterprice WiFi network with Unifi....best decision ever...I've being a Network Engineer for over 20 years...and I am a Cisco guy...but I love Ubiquiti and it measure up with the big dogs of the market...
Got two of these in my House and a Mesh AP out in the garage with wireless uplink. Can get full coverage and speeds everywhere. Awesome bit of kit.....
That's awesome man.
I have a mesh ap inside and thinking of getting a AP LR to extend further to put on the street lol
I'm moving into a new house, which pieces of hardware allow you to set it all up as a Mesh, really wanting that seemless handover :) Thanks in advance
I have a large bungalow style house with 3 of those ... absolute stunning performance (also 200 Mbit on Wan), no hiccups while roaming from the office to the garden and visa versa. The only thing i'm sorry about is that I didn't buy this earlier.
Upload has always been a sore spot between me and Comcast. I have 1 gig down ....... and 35 meg up! UUUGH!!! Great video! I'm subscribing!
I use 3 with a captive portal. If you change to 40mhz bands on 2.4 and 80mhz (cant remember)on 5ghz you can pull over 300mbps on a pixel and iPad Air.
Great video! I use the UAP AC LR it covers my whole apartment. We have a lot of IOT devices as well as Desktops, laptops, and tablets. I also have the security cameras that I love. Just wish they would come out with a PTZ camera. I'm a UniFi Fanboy! lol
I installed 2 of these in my home and they are amazing. Using a throughput test to the controller I get 250Mb/s in the furthest points and max out at 450Mb/s. In speed tests to the Internet I saturate my cable connection
My house is 3200sq ft, two story plus a basement. I also get these speeds outside past the edges of my property
My new home which is being built right now will be about 3,600sq ft. 2 story but no basement. I'm definitely going to add an extra AP or two when we move in. I've heard that there is a mapping/heat map feature in the controller. Will look into that when the time comes.
I just ordered the lite which the only diff is 2 radios instead of 3 which is all that I really need
Yes, I use unifi UAP AC PRO. Great stuff.
I might have missed it but what speed are you paying for?
This is a 1gbps connection.
twennywonn unfortunately it's not currently possible to get that speed from wifi. Ethernet is your friend.
thedarkshadow I'm aware
It is possible but ok.
What was the baseline wired upload and download? I understand this was only comparing the two APS, but I would like to know the baseline you should really be measuring against.
Great video, exactly what I was looking for on this AP
I'm running a full Unifi setup and I can get my ISP full speed 300mbit on the wifi with no issues
Nice video. I appreciate you taking the time to do this.
Speed is not bad but there are soho routers with faster wireless. Also the range is not as good as I would have expected. This device is great when well placed and paired with a second. The main advantage is that it does not buckle with more than 15 wireless devices connected. I however returned mine and am still using my linksys ea9500 max which gave me much faster AC speeds. I also am using an old Asus 1900 as a second AP to handle traffic from IOT devices such as Neat cameras so they don’t bog down my network.
for those wondering the unifi AP's tested here, max though put during my tests on a enterprise network have been 200mbps up and down. This is on a ten gig connection. The HDs perform slightly better. These are single user tests. Can share multi user tests if anybody is interested. However for a home connection these are fast enough and reliable. Also the high ping here is probably not caused by the AP my tests had an average to 2ms with the highest being 4ms
tom bruton How much throughput do the HDs usually have?
Great video bro straight to the point! Thanks for sharing.
What internet package is this I’m planning on getting AT&T Fiber 1000MBPS and want to get at least 100mbps everywhere in my 2800 sq ft home but want 300mbps at least if right next to it
I have a 150Mbps connection and on my 5G I get up to 140Mbps sometimes, but I have to be within 15ft of my router which is not a UAP, yet =) I'm sure you can get higher than 300Mbps on 1Gbps over UAP-ACs 5G connection. You might need a minimum of 2 of these on a 2800sqft house depending on the layout. I'm getting two old UAP-ACs for my 2100sqft house but I need coverage on my yard which I almost get with my DIR-842.
Im on 1gb fibre and get 900mb on my router wifi but cant get any more than 200mb on my Ubiquiti Unify UAP AC lite with no other devices or no interference. How did it go for you ?
My Asus gear deliveres ~550 mbit/s down on my iPhone 8 Plus. Is your WAN the bottleneck here? I expected more to be honest.
All I know is my Ubiqutiti Wireless Internet is noticeably faster and handles more devices much better than my former wireless AP. I am sold on them
You should run a round of speedtest with an ethernet cable plugged into your mac
Ouch, that ping!
How to installation. This set uni
Yes you might have regular non AC router and proper AC router will deliver this speed with 5ghz
Could that 1st connection been on 2.4ghz instead of 5ghz
Rich Lo he shows it’s on 5ghz but my question isn’t the speed it’s getting but how it compares to say 1gig speeds wired Vs wireless I have a router that gives me 500mbps down and 300 up via wireless but would it be better with this?
I bought this AP for my Gigabit connection but it fails to deliver the speeds it promises. After tweaking and fine tuning the channels the most I got was 400 Mbps.
That's because the max throughput over the 5GHz band is 450Mbps per channel. If you have multiple wifi antennas built into your network card then you could reach around 940 Mbps max. You'll never get 1 Gbps because of ethernet overhead limitations.
I have 2 of the AC-Lite's installed at my home. About the only negative side I see is that the Windows Controller software requires JAVA to work. I don't care for the security risks of running JAVA, so I will probably use the Ubiquiti Cloud Key for running the Unifi Controller.
I'm getting 300Mbps over wifi - this is actually the limit from my ISP, so have the same speed over ethernet
Ubiquiti is legit. This test isn’t saying much though. Only 200 Mbps isn’t taxing it much. My previous Netgear R7300 had no problem hitting 350 Mbps on WiFi from my ISP. Nice upload btw. My point is however, you don’t need an AC pro AP from Ubiquity for only 200 Mbps nor do you need anything very high end. Testing 802.11 to 802.3 and 802.11 to 802.11 would have been the ticket to see the real limits of the APs bandwidth. If you primarily use WiFi for a 200 Mb ISP connection and not large file transfer an N AP or AC lite is plenty sufficient from Ubiquiti.
Good test but confusion could be avoided using another speed test method that does not involve the IPS connection. The ISP connection is limiting true capability of the ubiquiti hardware. Thanks for sharing.
Nice video. Just ordered one!
Just wondering, I have this Ubiquiti AP placed on the 2nd floor of my house and created a SSID for it, and I keep my wireless modem to cover the main floor. My current configuration has the wireless modem still broadcasting it's original SSID so there's 2 SSID in the house, but the speed/bandwidth seems really slow like it's being split? Should I be doing something different? I can't seem to setup a mesh AP where the modem and Ubiquiti are on one SSID.
Hi Alan , it would be beneficial to install a second unifi to cover the main floor and simply switch off the wifi on the main router . You will be able to set the unifi radio channels on the controller to suit the environment . Interference will more than likely be decreasing the overall throughput at the moment
Man, I'm watching your 200mbps up/down while struggling on a 500kbps ADSL connection here in Sydney :(
:) Well, thanks for watching on your ADSL connection. I appreciate it! Maybe you'll have faster options soon?
Not the way our NBN is going... Regardless, nice video. Liked and subbed
here even with top dollar cable plan, most i see is 100 down and 1.5 up..... yes 1.5mbs upload
Our top dollar gives us 15 down and 10 up... you guys are lucky!!!
Dam same here I feal like I m using dial up now... :)
Why would you test internet speed to try to determine speed of wifi? You're including so many layers in testing besides just the wifi connectivity. Why not use iperf to check performance and get actual valid results?
I have ubiquiti hardware including switches, router, and APs and they are fantastic but this "test " is garbage.
I use the AC but my internet is 50 Mbit so no use. But it is still better than the ISPs router ping and throughput
Speed Test isn't a proper way to test a WiFi network.
dhowser2008 This isn't supposed to be a technical measurement but a average user experience. And for these speedtest is a valuable tool.
That's not entirely true. A average user would get an accurate result if they found a large file (easy to do...use google) and downloaded it. Speedtest uses a lot of boosting technology in the background, and when you run the test once the files it send you don't always get removed making the second attempt faster than first. By using this so called valuable tool you have allowed the average user think speedtest is the ultimate tool and they should use it all the time. Douche (sigh)
dhowser2008 Well if it is not entirely true, it is somewhat true. Good enough for me and the average users.
This is precisely what this video is intended for. An average user who wants to make their home wireless network better. There are numerous tests that can/should be run before investing money into wireless network improvement. These tests, however, are not what this video is intended for.
He is not testing the WiFi. He is proving it works better than the AT&T inherent router to the modem.
this test sucks. you need to use iperf with a wireless laptop to another or to a server with ethernet cable. you are just testing you internet connection. if I have a 1Mbps speed test will say that no matter what wifi I use.
No no it wont, my desktop will hit that mostly gigabit speed I get from comcast, my wifi will not barely gets past 120Mbps. So this is an average test that a normal user can use to deem if they removed the bottleneck of consumer grade wifi blues
Doc Funkinstein Mariano is right using your internet to test your network speed isn’t the best test. This guy at 200 Mbps is not hitting the limit of the AC pro AP but merely the limits of his internet. Sure if you have 1 Gbps down you can justify that as a comparison between wired and WiFi. But then again only up to 1 Gbps. If you do file transmission within the net work you find real limits on hardware not limited by your ISP.
I'm assuming you are on Fiber, ATT copper can't support those speeds
Correct!
Not sure if this has been answered. What exactly is your setup from your isp. Uverse Modem to the AP ?
Modem to router to access point
I’m using it but that Unifi stuff sux
Its wifi speed your testing, not your internet speeds - Shouldn't you be using an internal file transfer over wifi to gauge speeds?
I have one uap ac lite in my house (1200 square feet 2 story) and the speed and range is great (250mbps down and 20mbps up ) in every room I have full speed my uap is on the second floor on the roof in center of the house 😂 sorry for my English I from Poland ps. Ubiquiti is the best
unifi ac ap pro suporta 250 megas de intermet
Have the UAO AC PRO and the AP. This is much faster.
It is Apples to Oranges. Compare it to another 3x3 MIMO router to see if it's worth the hype.
I understand this. But the basis for the video was not seeing how this AP compared to other high end APs. It's more to see the expected gains as compared to a standard ISP wireless router.
maybe you should configure it correctly, vht80, etc.
Unifi access points are indeed great but this video is just a fluff piece for those who don't know any better.
You don't gauge an APs performance or quality by how fast your internet is. Doing such is very misleading to the average consumer. Really not better than bestbuy advertising gold plated HDMI cables.
Here is my results
anyone can read the text? sadly I am not a superman
An internet speed test can never show how good an access point is.
I have to admit i am a bit jelous. I am struggling here in "high tech germany" with a shitty 2Mbit internet connection. Whereas you don't even seem to know what to expect from your internet connection, nor how to utilize it fully or how to make a proper speed test.
First, you have fiber, second, it dont matter what AP you have if you pay for 15down and 5up or 75 down and 15up. This ACpro isnt going to pull a rabbit out its hat and magically give you better up and down loads. Your speeds are throttled from your ISP. Where the ACpro shines is... local area, not wide area. So to sum it up, yes, if you have fiber like this guy (luck bum :)) and your POS home router sucks, then yes, by all means step the game up to the ACpro, but if your like "average enthusiast" you dont have $$$ for fiber nor have access.
btw, i have the complete ubiquity setup which includes this very antenna. I like the redundant LAN ports on the back.
what a load of bollocks... your connection speed is down to your fibre/isdn modem not the access point....please get the basics right at least. I have the unfi products around my house.. they ensure i have good coverage and access to the speed available from my connection via my fibre modem to my isp (using a unifi usg)... you should be ashamed
I'm not ashamed. This is, however, my fault as I have not had time to work on my home page here to explain what my channel is, and perhaps more importantly, what it isn't. The basis of my channel, and my name for that matter, is not to get into any great detail with any of the products I make videos about. There are plenty of others out there that do this. The name 'Average Enthusiast' on the surface sounds like an oxymoron, and in a way it is. An 'enthusiast' would be one that goes into the great detail with everything... thus the 'average' piece. My videos are meant to be for people who understand technology and like to tinker and make things better, but don't have the time or desire to go into great depths with things. I am a Senior Voice Engineer currently certified in Route/Switch but have also worked with enterprise wireless for numerous companies, so I understand what all of these "this is a poor test" comments are referring to. But that is not the point of my videos. This video in particular is not telling people get this AP and your internet will be faster. It's simply a test comparing the run of the mill router/AP combination that an ISP gives you with this AC Pro. And as we see by 'most' of the comments, viewers are appreciating the basic setup and generic speed test to see what this AP can do straight out of the box WITHOUT configuring any of the advanced settings. Again, there are plenty of those videos out there and that is not what my videos are intended for. Thank you for watching the video and taking the time to comment. The feedback is greatly appreciated!
Providing his internet connection is fast enough that the wireless local network is causing a bottleneck its a valid test. I would assume his download speed is limited to 200Mbps by his isp so we don't really know what this AP is fully capable of. We do know that it's much faster that the wireless connection to the router that his ISP provided.
This is absolutely a. Valid test. His old AP was obviously bottlenecking his connection. If the old AP maxed out at 90 mb/s (for whatever reason - weak radio, shit firmware, whatever) and the new one is taking full advantage of his (assumed) 200mb/s connection,. Not sure how you’re misconstruing this simple concept.
Nice video by the way!
Simple concept right? Confused as to all of the negative feedback. It's a simple comparison. Thanks for the compliment also.
laskors is right as to the internet connection being the bottleneck... A better comparison would be to transfer a large file to a local NAS file server. You'll probably see better than the 2x speedup in this video. Also your location is crazy noisy. I mean there are a lot of other AP's that you are competing with that may also degrade your performance. Just Sayin!
I wish I could downvote this more than once. You keep propagating misinformation. WiFi is not the same as Internet. Wifi replaces cables it is not Internet access.
Phishsamich 🤣🤣 I don’t understand why this is so hard for some people to understand!! The title says “Faster WiFi?!?!” not faster internet... nowhere in the video do I even claim that my INTERNET is somehow faster... and I definitely don’t make a statement anywhere close to this access point will replace your internet. lol I simply test download and upload speeds on the AT&T router and then run the same test with the AC Pro AP and show the results. Again... I am not trying to prove something false to be true and not getting into the details of why one is faster than another. This is a very simple concept... if someone replaces a basic ISP router with this AP, they should expect to see at least a small improvement overall on their wireless devices. Their internet connection isn’t going to magically get faster... they aren’t going to be able to obtain download speeds higher than what they are paying for... but they ‘should’ expect to see better results on their home wireless network. Simple.